Samuel Henry Wilton, 18431921 (aged 78 years)

Name
Samuel Henry /Wilton/
Given names
Samuel Henry
Surname
Wilton
Birth 1843 22 24

Birth of a brotherJames Wilton
1847 (aged 4 years)

MarriageElizabeth HoneysettView this family
1860 (aged 17 years)

Birth of a sonGeorge Henry Wilton
1861 (aged 18 years)

Birth of a sonWilliam Wilton
1862 (aged 19 years)

Birth of a daughterElizabeth Wilton
1864 (aged 21 years)

Birth of a daughterCaroline Wilton
1865 (aged 22 years)

Birth of a daughterEliza Anne Wilton
1867 (aged 24 years)

Birth of a sonSamuel H Wilton
1868 (aged 25 years)

Death of a sonSamuel H Wilton
1869 (aged 26 years)

Birth of a sonSamuel H Wilton
1871 (aged 28 years)

Birth of a daughterRuth Wilton
1872 (aged 29 years)

Death of a daughterRuth Wilton
1873 (aged 30 years)

Birth of a daughterMinnie Wilton
1874 (aged 31 years)

Birth of a sonFrederick Wilton
1875 (aged 32 years)

Death of a sonSamuel H Wilton
1877 (aged 34 years)

Birth of a sonHorace Wilton
1877 (aged 34 years)

Death of a sonFrederick Wilton
1878 (aged 35 years)

Birth of a sonSamuel Henry Wilton
1880 (aged 37 years)

Birth of a sonStanley Wilton
1882 (aged 39 years)

Death of a sonStanley Wilton
1884 (aged 41 years)

Birth of a sonFrank Wilton
1884 (aged 41 years)

Birth of a sonCharles Russell Wilton
29 March 1886 (aged 43 years)

Birth of a sonNoel Wilton
1888 (aged 45 years)

Death of a sonNoel Wilton
1888 (aged 45 years)

Death of a brotherJames Wilton
28 June 1892 (aged 49 years)

Burial of a brotherJames Wilton
after 28 June 1892 (aged 49 years)
Note: Headstone reads;

Headstone reads;
Affectionate Remembrance
Of
James
Beloved husband of
Jane F Wilton
Who departed this life
28th June 1892
Aged 45 years
Though cast down we're not forsaken
Though affected not alone
Thou didst give and Thou hast taken
Blessed Lord thy will be done

Also

Jane Frances Wilton
Wife of above
Who departed this life
3rd April 1926
at rest

Death of a fatherWilliam Wilton
3 July 1903 (aged 60 years)

Note: Death of Mr. William Wilton.

Death of Mr. William Wilton.

One of Mudgee's Pioneers. For months past the friends of Mr. William Wilton, J.P., have been expecting to hear any day of his demise, which took place on Friday last. The end had been long coming, still the robust constitution asserted itself to the last. Assisted no doubt by unceasing attention, medically and otherwise, marked vitality was perceptible in the unimpaired mind and the vigorous frame until, after those weary months of suffering, the King of Terror triumphed, and death was the happy release. The late Mr. Wilton was one of our landmarks; he belonged to the pioneer contingent, coming to the district in his young manhood, sixty years back, and until a year ago the deceased gentleman moved effectively in the front ranks of our citizen life. There are few amongst us who can claim sixty years' residence. In a few years the pioneer rank will have closed, its members will have passed to the Great Beyond, to the peace of their well-earned rest, and we trust to blest Eternity. We do honor at such a time to revive in the mind the men and women of the past, who laid the foundation of this community - they who came to a wild, unknown, unexplored land, so far from the dear home of their birth, into uncertainty, and the vicissitudes of circumstances and existence so fraught with dangers, to pioneer this to-day great and important link of the Empire. They paved the way for us, who profit by the result of their bravery, their sacrifice of home and kin, their hardships, their labors. Quite recently a quartette of the pioneers was taken - the late Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. John Wright, Mr. William Saundry, and Mr. James Nelthorpe. William Wilton was another of them - a sturdy, determined character, who, by great industry, intelligence, and rare personality, established himself a conspicuous unit in the community. In the political life, in the municipal arena, in the social citizenship and associations of Mudgee, he has ever been in evidence. A man with the courage of his opinions, and who by dogged pertinacity earned the distinctive sabriquet of "the Old General," by which he was popularly known far and wide. This passing reference to " the Old General" revives reminiscences of stirring incidents in municipal and political battles, in which the deceased gentleman was no mean or puny participator. He, indeed, was the typical John Bull, with all the inherent traits of the great bull-dog breed. For many years he was a solid colleague in local association with the late D. Cassin, Evan Richards, and other sturdy, unfaltering fighters for privileges that we who survive them, and they who survive us, will enjoy and cherish. Seceding from the ranks of the Cassin party, through differences in fiscal principles and other matters, William Wilton was installed leader of the opposite party. That the old party lost a strong and helpful enthusiast was generally admitted. Always ready for platform work, backed with a liberal purse, the secession was much regretted by the old, whilst to the new party the presence of one so strong was greatly appreciated. As a friend, he was generous to a degree, whilst in opposition he could be bitter to the letter. Handicapped by the infirmity of defective hearing, our deceased friend suffered considerably in his public functions. So that anyone not knowing our late friend as the writer knew him, and reading of him as we endeavor to sketch in this obituary, can realise that he played no mean part in his sixty years' residence. We are not claiming that he was the perfect man - that perfect man is yet unborn. - His deficiencies however were not great blemishes in a life that for the past 30 years in particular was devoted to public duty, often in conflict as he must have been with others, differing in ideas affecting principles, or as to methods of procedure as to the discharge of public office. The deceased is survived by his aged widow, five sons, Messrs. Samuel, Thomas, John, William and Frederick Wilton, and two daughters, Mrs. John Webster, of Mudgee, and Mrs. William McDougall, of Goulburn.

Burial of a fatherWilliam Wilton
8 July 1903 (aged 60 years)
Note: The late William Wilton.

The late William Wilton.

The funeral of the late Mr. William Wilton, on Wednesday afternoon, was one of those occasions when people of all classes assemble to do final honor to the remains of a prominent citizen. On Tuesday afternoon, the remains of the deceased, followed by the members of the family, were brought in from his late residence at McDonald's Creek to the Cudgegong Council Chambers, from whence the funeral cortege moved on Wednesday afternoon. The coffin was of massive cedar lined with lead and was hung with the masonic emblems worn by the deceased. The assemblage of vehicles and horsemen was very large, embracing every class of the town and district, and many of those old-time friends who were reminded of the passing hour by the death of him whose figure had been a familiar feature in Mudgee for so many years. The members of the Lodge Edinburgh St. John followed their deceased brother to the grave, under the leadership of Worshipful Master Bro. William Shaw. The service of the Presbyterian church was read by Rev. T. D. Evans, the masonic ceremony being solemnly recited by the Worshipful Master. The remains of deceased were laid in the family mausaleum, and as the large concourse left the cemetery, it was felt that a prominent personality had been removed from our midst.

Marriage of a childHorace WiltonSusan M LeggeView this family
1908 (aged 65 years)

Death of a motherElizabeth
9 October 1908 (aged 65 years)

Death of a sonSamuel Henry Wilton
1909 (aged 66 years)

Death of a wifeElizabeth Honeysett
29 May 1913 (aged 70 years)

Death 1921 (aged 78 years)

Family with parents
father
William Wilton
18201903
Birth: 5 January 1820Mere, Wiltshire, England
Death: 3 July 1903
mother
Marriage Marriage
himself
5 years
younger brother
Family with Elizabeth Honeysett
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage1860
2 years
son
2 years
son
18621936
Birth: 1862 19 19
Death: 1936
3 years
daughter
18641944
Birth: 1864 21 21
Death: 1944
2 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
2 years
son
4 years
son
2 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
18741957
Birth: 1874 31 31
Death: 8 August 1957Mudgee Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
son
3 years
son
4 years
son
3 years
son
3 years
son
2 years
son
18861974
Birth: 29 March 1886 43 43
Death: 13 December 1974Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
son